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The 35mm Frame filter is part of the DreamSuite 1 Set. It will allow you to create realistic 35mm frames around your images.

NOTE: The following tutorial covers just the controls or click on the example below for tips on how I got the effect.

 
35mm Frame Example - Click for Tips
 
35mm Frame Control

A. Transform Effect
Allows you to Select, Move, Scale, Stretch and Rotate objects

  • Move - Click on the effect object which gives you a transformation box around your object. Move the cursor inside the box till you see the 4-sided arrow, then click and drag to move the effect.
  • Scale - Place the cursor on the corners of the transformation box surrounding the effect and drag. You will see an angled double arrow. Holding the shift key down will constrain the scale to proportional dimensions.
  • Rotate - Place the cursor outside any of the box corner handles, and the cursor will display a curved arrow. Click and drag to the desired angle.
  • Stretch - Move the cursor over the box sides and a double arrow will appear. Click and drag to stretch in the desired direction.

B. Clone Effect
This effect tools is used to create new effects; that are based on the currently selected effect or if no effect is selected, from the default effects settings. Click on the screen where you want the cloned effect.

C. Transform Photo
Allows you to Select, Move, Scale, Stretch and Rotate photos that are a part of the effect. It works as the Transform Effect does, but only with the image inside the frame effect.

D. Load Photo
Allows you to replace an image that is inside a frame effect. To do this, select the tool, then click on the photo area inside the effect, and you will be shown a small on screen menu. This menu will allow you to load another image, turn the area transparent or reload the original image.

E. Delete Tool
Is used to delete effects, paths and ellipses. Select this tool and then click over the item you want to delete. When this tool is active, you are shown all effects ellipses and paths from all tools you have used.

 

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By Joe Cilinceon, © July 23, 2002